Two of Gov. Cuomo’s aides are involved in a nasty Twitter war with Mayor de Blasio’s former campaign manager.

The feud, which began a couple of weeks ago, escalated when Cuomo senior deputy communications director Rich Azzopardi referred to Bill Hyers as a “political hack” in a Wall Street Journal story Tuesday.

Hyers, who managed de Blasio’s 2103 campaign, was quoted in the same article saying he had no clue who Azzopardi was.

The beef then took flight on Twitter, with Azzopardi poking fun at Hyers’ inclusion as one of de Blasio’s five so-called “agents of the city” whose e-mail communications with City Hall the mayor declared exempt from public disclosure laws.

Hyers responded: “Not everyone can have ‘Senior Deputy’ in their title.”

That slight drew in Cuomo chief-of-staff Melissa DeRosa, who wrote back: “Dude, take a nap.”

Hyers ended the string of retorts by asking whether the staffers didn’t have any more pressing government work to handle — “maybe Hoosick falls?” he wrote — referring to an upstate water contamination crisis that erupted earlier this year.

All the hashtag hootin’ and hollerin’ isn’t a far departure from the ongoing cold war between Cuomo and de Blasio.